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314 I ° 2Pothingmoté fierce, than the fury of ihr people, Eccle, 26, y, Efa, et,,, doevponyour bodies . Thoutherefore who preferueft bothbodie and foule, bringvstoeuerla- fting life. t.-45.360V V -V"ED7"M °MtilfMti tc f$xú1.;.;.;.,,, JJJ,111E ,,7-(-1E07--(6ti i1 D) THE NIINIETEENITH SERMON, VPON THE MONDAY AFTER THE THIRD SONDAY I N LENT. L c.4. 23. e44edice, cura teipfum; Quanta audiuimua in C'apernaumfada? Phyfition, beak thy felfe, &c. ° t- .:4 N,. ç-+ -: - HeArgumentof this pieceofScripture, is a Plut° orSuitin law P p b b betweene our Sauiour Chrift and the Townefmenof Nazareth, where our Sauiour Chrift had beene bred vp. A wofull cafe, not onely becaufeit was withan Incorporation, but with an i Y P . g- norantcompanieofTownefinen , that were enuious, and apt to tif mutine, vi tribus timuit cor meum, (faithEcclefia/licus) Therebee three things that myneheartfeareth ; Treafon in aCitie;theTumultuous affembly of the People;and Falfe accufarion. Homerlaidof Pao, the Goddef eofWar andDifcord,That fhe delightedmuch inthree things : The Owle. The Dragon: And,the common People. The Owle is theemblemof Ignorance. TheDragon, ofEnuie. ThecommonPeople, of Furie. Thefe three Beaftsdid confpire againfl our Sauiour Chrift ; laying to his charge,That he contemned hisowne Countrie, becaufe hec hadnot wrought fuch miracles there,ashe had in Capemaum. Entring one day into the Synagogue,and fitting him downe in theChaire,he opened thebookof the Prophets,and theLaw ; where hee lighted vpon that placeof Efay, TheSpirit ofthe LordGod isvponone,thereforehath the Lord annoyn- ted

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